Lemon GrassLemon Grass is a magical herb that is very useful in many ways. It have lots of benefits if uses in right direction and proper way. A 2005 study by Ben Groin University of the Negev found that the oil from lemon grass caused cancer cell death. According to the Sun Star Network, lemon grass may have diuretic properties and can help with digestion. Lemon grass can also help you lose weight, particularly when mutual with a well diet and regular physical movement. Health Benefits of Lemon Grass

Diabetes
It helps to control and gives comfort to patients of sugar known as diabetes. It provides energy to fight with multiple dieses in human body. Prevents Cancer:A study exposed that every 100 g of ripe lemon grass contains up to 24.205 micrograms of beta-carotene the powerful antioxidant that can help prevent cancer. In 2006, a research team from the Ben Gurion University in Israel found that citral, a key complex found in lemon grass, induced automatic cell death (apoptosis) in the cancerous cells while leaving the normal cells unharmed. As part of the research, the concentration of citral equivalent to the quantity in a cup of tea (one gram of lemon grass in hot water) was used. Effective Detoxifier:

Lemongrass also has the property of detoxifying the body by increasing the quantity and occurrence of urination. This helps the liver, digestive tract, kidney, pancreas and bladder to stay clean and healthy by support the body to get rid of surplus toxic substances and uric acid. Antibacterial:

It protects us from microbial infection in stomach, colon, urinary tracts, respiratory tract, wounds and also prevents skin diseases, food poisoning, typhoid, malaria, fever etc. Apart from its anti microbial property lemon-grass also has antipyretic property and that helps to bring down the high fever. Digestion:

Lemongrass promotes digestion of the food and it gives relief from gastroenteritis. It is also an ideal remedy for those who have flatulence. It allows...

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...Chapter I
Introduction
Lemongrass (Cymbopogan citratus), also known as “tanglad”, is used in medicine, cookiang and as insmbopoect repellant, in food and beverages, and in manufacturing. Lemongrass helps prevent the growth of bacteria and yeast and it has substance that can help relieve pain, reduce fever, stimulate the uterus and menstrual flow, and have antioxidant properties.
Background of the Study
Dengue cases have been growing in number lately. The daily news on the television reports show numerous dengue patients, most of which are children lying in hospital beds, folding beds and even in chairs in government hospitals.
Now that the dengue epidemic has subsided, another recently monitored disease known as “Chikungunya” starts another new outbreak in Surigao del Sur. Chikungunya is caused by the same Dengue-carrier mosquito Aegis aegypti. According to the World Health Organization (WHO) website, chikungunya is a “mosquito-borne viral disease first described during an outbreak in southern Tanzania in 1952.”
People have used various instruments to control and prevent the mosquito manifestations in homes, school, and in the community. The most popular among these instruments is the mosquito coil.
According to a pediatrician named Dr. Ang Ai Tin, “Mosquito coils are made of substances like coconut husk, sawdust and dyes to keep them burning for up to eight hours. A recent study suggests exposure to...

...THE PHILIPPINE CONSTITUTIONS
Black’s Law Dictionary defines a Constitution as “The fundamental and organic law of a nation or state that establishes the institutions and apparatus of government, defines the scope of governmental sovereign powers, and guarantees individual civil rights and civil liberties.”
The present Constitution of the Philippines:
The 1987 Constitution of the Republic of the Philippines: approved by the 1986 Constitutional Commission on October 12, 1986; presented to President Corazon C. Aquino on October 15, 1986; ratified on February 2, 1987 by plebiscite; proclaimed in force on February 11, 1987.
Past constitutions of the Philippines:
The 1986 Freedom Constitution : promulgated by Presidential Proclamation, March 25, 1986.
The 1973 Constitution : as Amended in October 16-17, 1976, on January 30, 1980, and April 7, 1981.
The 1973 Constitution : draft presented to President Marcos by the 1971 Constitutional Convention on December 1, 1972; deemed ratified by Citizens’ Assemblies held from January 10-15, 1973, proclaimed in force by Proclamation by President Marcos, January 17, 1973.
The 1943 Constitution : as approved by the Preparatory Committee on Philippine Independence, September 4, 1943 and ratified by the KALIBAPI Convention, September 7, 1943.
The 1935 Constitution : as amended on June 18, 1940, and on March 11, 1947.
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...Alexander Graham Bell |
Portrait of Alexander Graham Bellc.1914–19 |
Born | March 3, 1847
Edinburgh, Scotland, UK |
Died | August 2, 1922 (aged 75)
Beinn Bhreagh, Nova Scotia, Canada |
Cause of death | Complications from diabetes |
Education | University of Edinburgh
University College London |
Occupation | Inventor
Scientist
Engineer
Professor (Boston University)
Teacher of the deaf |
Known for | Inventing the Telephone |
Spouse | Mabel Hubbard
(married 1877–1922) |
Children | (4) Two sons who died in infancy and two daughters |
Parents | Alexander Melville Bell
Eliza Grace Symonds Bell |
Relatives | Gardiner Greene Hubbard(father-in-law)
Gilbert Hovey Grosvenor (son-in-law)
Melville Bell Grosvenor(grandson)
Gilbert Melville Grosvenor (great-grandson)
Chichester Bell (cousin) |
Signature | |
Alexander Graham Bell (March 3, 1847 – August 2, 1922) was an eminent scientist, inventor, engineer and innovator who is credited with inventing the first practical telephone. [N 1]
Bell's father, grandfather, and brother had all been associated with work on elocution and speech, and both his mother and wife were deaf, profoundly influencing Bell's life's work.[2] His research on hearing and speech further led him to experiment with hearing devices which eventually culminated in Bell being awarded the first US patent for the telephone in 1876.[N 2] In retrospect, Bell considered his most famous invention an intrusion on his real work as a...

...REVIEW OF RELATED STUDIES
For the natural repellent with the most scientific backing, look to lemon eucalyptus oil, the sole natural ingredient to get the EPA’s (Environmental protection agency) endorsement. Numerous studies show that it works just as effectively as low levels of DEET (N,N-Diethyl-meta-toluamide) (7 percent to 15 percent concentrations) by masking the body’s natural odors. Look for a 30 percent to 40 percent concentration for maximum effectiveness.
The most ancient natural remedy isn’t on the EPA’s list, but some Asian and African cultures swear by neem as an effective bug repellent, and some studies support that, though a higher concentration is needed to match the effectiveness of DEET (N,N-Diethyl-meta-toluamide) or other repellents. Azadirachtin, the active ingredient in neem, masks body scent and changes the taste of your skin.
Other natural essential oils shown to have bug-warding abilities include oil of citronella (found most often in candles, though it is somewhat effective on the skin), rosemary, and lemon verbena. One recent study indicated that a compound in sweet basil (eugenol) might also be as effective as DEET (N,N-Diethyl-meta-toluamide) against ticks. To make your own natural repellent, simply add three drops of pure essential oil to a teaspoon of a carrier oil such as coconut or jojoba.
If you choose to go the natural route, you can also look for a bug repellent that contains many of the ingredients...

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...in improper cleaning of our body.
Background of the Study:
We have notice that our community has a lots of food, so that we produced investigatory about medicine. Because of our opinion, we get many kinds of illness, such as diarrhea on it. This investigatory project is easy to produce. Lemongrass, sugar, ginger and water are the main ingredients. Lemongrass is a tropical grass cultivated to boil to make its syrup. If we don’t put sugar our investigatory will be tasteless.
Statement of the Problem:
1. Can we produce diarrhea medicine out of lemongrass, ginger, water and sugar?
2. Is the proposed medicine has side effects?
3. Do we need much money to produce this investigatory project?
Hypothesis:
1. We can produce our own diarrhea medicine out of lemongrass, ginger, water and sugar.
2. The proposed medicine has no side effect because of its ingredients.
3. We don’t need much money to produce this investigatory project.
Significance of the Study:
The significance of the study is that we can produce diarrhea medicine without wasting much money, time and effort. For example, one of your family members suffers from diarrhea. You live in farm, usually lemongrass planted in the farm. If you have these ingredients, you can make diarrhea medicine.
Objectives of the study:
1. To help people...

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ABSTRACT
A natural and effective mosquito repellent. It contains the natural oil, citronella, which is safe and effective; in fact, lemongrass citronella is considered more effective than true citronella as an insect repellent. Herbal Armor Insect Repellent . . Just spray on an insect and you will see the results. Many insecticides are made today. And most of them are made with toxic chemicals which can harm the environment. This product that we made is safe and good for our environment since there are no toxic chemicals it is cheap and easy to make and also to use.
Statement of the Problem
1. Is this effective on insects?
2. What will happen to the insects because of the insecticide?
3. What will happen to the plants if it is used on them?
4. Is it safe on plants?
5. What kind of insects will it kill?
Hypothesis
1. Yes it is
2. The insects will be killed.
3.The plants will not get damaged and it will be insect-free.
4. Yes.
5. It can kill ants, flies, mosquitos, and cockroaches.
Objective
To produce insecticide out of Lemongrass is our objective. In order to create natural mixture this can kill insects. Because it is natural, it cannot harm our environment unlike other insect killers which can also harm our environment.
Significance of the study
The researchers have made this organic insect killer out of Lemongrass to create an environment friendly substance....